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U.S. violated Gaza protesters’ rights, ruling says
Los Angeles Times
|October 01, 2025
The Trump administration violated the Constitution when it targeted non-U.S. citizens for deportation solely for supporting Palestinians and criticizing Israel, a federal judged said Tuesday in a scathing ruling directly and sharply criticizing President Trump and his policies as serious threats to free speech.
U.S. District Judge William Young in Boston agreed with several university associations that the policy they described as ideological deportation violates the Ist Amendment as well as the Administrative Procedure Act, a law governing how federal agencies develop and issue regulations. Young also found the policy was “arbitrary or capricious because it reverses prior policy without reasoned explanation.”
“This case — perhaps the most important ever to fall within the jurisdiction of this district court — squarely presents the issue whether non-citizens lawfully present here in [the] United States actually have the same free speech rights as the rest of us. The Court answers this Constitutional question unequivocally ‘yes, they do,’” Young, a nominee of Republican President Reagan, wrote.
The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond toa request for comment.
Plaintiffs in the case welcomed the ruling.
“The Trump administration’s attempt to deport students fortheir political views is an assault on the Constitution and a betrayal of American values,” said Toda Wolfson, president of the American Assn. of University Professors union. “This trial exposed their true aim: to intimidate and silence anyone who dares oppose them. If we fail to fight back, Trump's thought police won't stop at pro-Palestinian voices—they will come for anyone who speaks out.”
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